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Running Dinkedit

December 11th 2009, 06:59 PM
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Peasant He/Him Australia
Quack. 
Okay, well, I installed Dink the other day on a Linux Ubuntu 9.10 machine via Wine.

I can't find any way to run Dinkedit, at all. !?

Also, I downloaded WinDinkedit (and WinDinkedit Pro) and neither of them appear to work through Wine.

Can anyone tell me how to install WinDinkedit on Linux, or run Dinkedit?
December 11th 2009, 07:38 PM
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Simeon
Peasant He/Him Netherlands
Any fool can use a computer. Many do. 
It's better to use GNU FreeDink; then you can run freedinkedit to run DinkEdit. I haven't tried WinDinkEdit on Linux through Wine.
December 11th 2009, 09:05 PM
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Peasant He/Him Australia
Quack. 
I went into Wine's imposter C: drive and found the Dinkedit .exe file, and ran that by right clicking and Run with Wine Windows Program Loader.

However, it didn't work very well; there was flickering pixels at the top of the screen, and when I tried to do something, it froze.

FreeDink is in the Ubuntu repository, but it says it doesn't contain that actual game (just the engine). Can I download the main game as I would a Dmod?

I have Windows installed too, but it's so slow I need to reformat before I bother installing anything on it. I guess I should do that...

Is Windinkedit a LOT better than Dinkedit, or just a little bit? If it's a lot better I'll install Dink on Windows, if not, I'll ust GNU FreeDink instead.

EDIT: Okay, well, I downloaded FreeDink and it's working, but..

how to make a new Dmod? All I seem to be able to do is edit the main game.
December 12th 2009, 05:23 AM
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iplaydink
Peasant He/Him Sweden
Hmm.. 
December 12th 2009, 08:05 AM
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Simeon
Peasant He/Him Netherlands
Any fool can use a computer. Many do. 
WinDinkEdit is only better if you prefer buttons and windows instead of hitting key strokes. In terms of D-Modding, I prefer the latter (DinkEdit) because it works a lot faster once you know the keys.
December 12th 2009, 03:42 PM
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metatarasal
Bard He/Him Netherlands
I object 
I wouldn't put it like that. WinDinkEdit has other important advantages. It has the multi-screen layout that make making matching screens a breeze, and generally save you from making very stupid screen-match mistakes.

Also, if you're editing using WinDinkEdit you can always choose not to safe your work if you did something stupid. Also an advantage, especially for me.
December 12th 2009, 07:26 PM
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Peasant He/Him Australia
Quack. 
I'll use Dinkedit for now, it seems to work fine except that I only seem to be able to edit the main game...

I don't know how to make a new D-mod... anyway!

Hopefully I will have made a REALLY cool D-mod by the end of next year.
December 13th 2009, 01:04 AM
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schnapper
Peasant He/Him Heard Island And Mcdonald Islands
Let us save our effort and just lie down and die. 
Can you use your' "Run" or "Command Prompt" option?
December 13th 2009, 09:20 PM
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Peasant He/Him Australia
Quack. 
Uh, yes. I tried "Run" and that didn't work but I can open it through Terminal. H'm. Curious.

Or do you mean make a new map with Command Prompt/Terminal?
December 14th 2009, 01:41 AM
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schnapper
Peasant He/Him Heard Island And Mcdonald Islands
Let us save our effort and just lie down and die. 
D:\Dink\dinkedit.exe -GAME Work

That's what i dump into my "run" option, where Work is the working name of the DMOD. For example, if you were opening Cycles of Evil, you'd replace Work with COE, not Cycles of Evil. Of course, your Dink folder would probably be in C:\Program Files\Dink Smallwood, not D:\Dink
December 14th 2009, 10:16 PM
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Peasant He/Him Australia
Quack. 
Yes. Although it's actually an impersonation of the C: drive created by Wine
December 15th 2009, 01:54 AM
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iplaydink
Peasant He/Him Sweden
Hmm.. 
Download EasydinkC, It has a program for setting up a clean dmod, the open dfarc select your dmod and press the edit buttom.
December 15th 2009, 08:17 AM
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DaVince
Peasant He/Him Netherlands
Olde Time Dinkere 
"FreeDink is in the Ubuntu repository, but it says it doesn't contain that actual game (just the engine). Can I download the main game as I would a Dmod?"

About this: it's like other game binaries not shipping with the resources, but automatically installing those resources from a seperate package anyway. It'll work, as you have found out.